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4. Leonid Brezhnev, “The 25th Party Congress,” Survival, vol. 18, no. 3 (May/June 1976), pp. 123–26.
5. Arnaud De Borchgrave, “‘Sleepers’ in NATO,” Newsweek, March 8, 1976.
6. Arnaud De Borchgrave, “‘Sleepers’ in NATO,” Newsweek, March 8, 1976.
7. “Excerpts from Brezhnev’s Appeal for World Red Meeting,” New York Times, November 7, 1964.
8. Pulitzer Prize Board, “Statement on Walter Duranty’s 1932 Prize,” November 21, 2003; Arnold Beichman, “Pulitzer-Winning Lies,” Weekly Standard, June 12, 2003.
9. Hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Nomination of Donald Rumsfeld to be Secretary of Defense,” Washington, D.C., November 12–13, 1975.
10. Daniel Lewis, “Philip Berrigan, Former Priest and Peace Advocate in the Vietnam War Era, Dies at 79,” New York Times, December 8, 2002.
11. “6 Jailed for Demonstration Against Nuclear Weapons,” New York Times, January 8, 1977.
12. “Three Arrested for Digging Up Rumsfeld Lawn,” Washington Post, August 29, 1976.
13. Rumsfeld, “Memo,” November 29, 1995.
14. John W. Finney, “Rumsfeld Fights Lynn on Arms Budget Cuts,” New York Times, December 6, 1975.
15. Rumsfeld to Secretaries of the Military Departments et al., “NATO Weapon Systems Standardization,” January 28, 1976.
16. Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, “Tank Trouble,” Washington Post, August 6, 1976.
17. Rumsfeld, “Statement by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld,” September 21, 1976.
18. Melvin Price, letter to Rumsfeld, July 30, 1976; Melvin Price, letter to Rumsfeld, August 5, 1976; Rumsfeld, letter to Melvin Price, August 6, 1976.
CHAPTER 16 Hold the SALT: Tension over Détente
1. “Ford’s Costly Purge,” Time, November 17, 1975.
2. Kissinger and James (Scotty) Reston, phone conversation, November 3, 1975, transcript.
3. Kissinger and Secretary William Simon, phone conversation, November 3, 1975, transcript.
4. Kissinger and Secretary William Simon, phone conversation, November 3, 1975, transcript.
5. “Total NODIS Cables Processed by the Cable Branch,” December 1976.
6. John W. Finney, “Rumsfeld Fights Lynn on Arms Budget Cuts,” New York Times, December 6, 1975.
7. John W. Finney, “Rumsfeld Calls for More Funds, Citing Increasing Soviet Power,” New York Times, January 28, 1976.
8. Marshall to Rumsfeld, “Key Military Balances,” December 6, 1975.
9. Rumsfeld, U.S. Defense Perspectives: Fiscal Year 1977, July 1976.
10. Rumsfeld, U.S. Defense Perspectives: Fiscal Year 1978, January 1977; Rumsfeld, interviewed by Dr. Alfred Goldberg and Dr. Roger Trask, OSD Historical Office, August 2, 1994, transcript, pp. 3–5.
11. Rumsfeld, interviewed by Dr. Alfred Goldberg and Dr. Roger Trask, OSD Historical Office, July 12, 1994, transcript, pp. 20–21.
12. Rumsfeld, interviewed by Dr. Alfred Goldberg and Dr. Roger Trask, OSD Historical Office, August 2, 1994, transcript, pp. 3–4; “Hughes/Currie briefing Attendance Summary (Presentations to Members of the 94th Congress),” undated.
13. Defense Department cable, “Soviets Attack Sec Def Rumsfeld and Growing US Defense Budget,” September 22, 1976.
14. Linwood B. Carter and Thomas Coipuram Jr., “Defense Authorization and Appropriations Bills: A Chronology, FY1970–FY2006,” CRS Report for Congress, 98-756C, updated May 23,2005.
15. Lou Cannon, Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power (New York: Public Affairs, 2003), pp. 416–17.
16. Gerald R. Ford, “Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session,” Everett McKinley Dirksen Forum, Peoria, IL, March 5, 1976.
17. Jon Nordheimer, “Reagan Sharpens His Criticism of Ford, Citing Canal Talks and Two in Cabinet,” New York Times, February 29, 1976.
18. Ronald Reagan, TV address to the nation, “To Restore America,” March 31, 1976; Jon Nordheimer, “Reagan Appeals for Wide Support,” New York Times, April 1, 1976.
19. Memorandum of conversation, Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld, and Scowcroft, Oval Office, March 29, 1976 (Gerald R. Ford Library).
20. Memorandum of conversation, Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld, and Scowcroft, Oval Office, March 29, 1976 (Gerald R. Ford Library).
21. Rumsfeld, interviewed by Dr. Alfred Goldberg and Dr. Roger Trask,